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Calling all Wii owners! WiiPhoto beams pics from your iPhone, iPod, or iPad straight to your console-connected TV. It can tap your Flickr and Facebook accounts, too. Originally posted at iPhone Atlas
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For a largely experimental showpiece that Toshiba says was not intended for wide-scale consumption, the dual-touch-screen Libretto W100 delivers on a good deal of its promises, and is–more importantly–frequently fun to use.
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Apple’s Web site suggests wider support for AirPlay wireless streaming from third-party vendors, but offers few details.
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CNET Senior Editor Donald Bell weighs in with his first impressions of the 6th-generation Apple iPod Nano.
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Word’s out that the company with the signature swoosh has applied for a self-lacing shoe patent. It’s still in the early stages, but it’s better than nothing.
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At the IFA electronics show in Berlin, Panasonic shows off new, larger plasma 3D TVs, and touts its 3D camcorder. Its goal here is to help you “keep your precious moments in 3D.” Originally posted at Deep Tech
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Welcome to Engadget’s Back to School guide! We know that this time of year can be pretty annoying and stressful for everyone, so we’re here to help out with the heartbreaking process of gadget buying for the school-aged crowd. Today, we have HDTVs in our sights — and you can head to the Back to School hub to see the rest of the product guides as they’re added throughout the month. All those small screen devices in our back to school guide so far are nice, but lets face it, when it comes to watching TV or taking a quick Call of duty study break, you’re going to need something more sizable. Higher end features like 1080p resolution, 120Hz and LED lighting have trickled down to more affordable price ranges so there’s really no excuse for lugging a CRT as old as you are into any dorm room this fall. Whether you’re looking something that pulls double duty as a computer monitor for work and HDTV for play (at the same time) or just the biggest screen for the buck there’s plenty to choose from, so let’s select a few winners from the crowd. Continue reading Engadget’s back to school guide: Televisions Engadget’s back to school guide: Televisions originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 31 Aug 2010 13:02:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink ?|? Email this ?|? Comments
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CNET will be covering Apple’s yearly music event in San Francisco live, starting at 10 a.m. PDT Wednesday. Originally posted at Circuit Breaker
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Is Netflix for iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch really that good? CNET’s Jessica Dolcourt takes a dive into the free app for Netflix subscribers in the latest edition of Tap That App. Originally posted at iPhone Atlas
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CNET compares 10 megazoom digital cameras that cost less than $250 each.
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Samsung is set to ride its latest Wave smartphone into Europe, starting with Germany, before it rolls out the Bada-based handset to Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Africa. Originally posted at Dialed In
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ViewSonic confirms plans to announce a 7-inch Android tablet at IFA 2010, called the ViewPad 7.
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Rumored for a September 9 launch, the Samsung Fascinate is Verizon Wireless’s version of the Android-powered Samsung Galaxy S. Originally posted at Android Atlas
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Australian court orders resellers there to temporarily halt presales of PS Jailbreak, a USB dongle that would allow PlayStation 3 owners to dump borrowed games onto the system’s hard drive.
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We show you how to place phone calls from the convenience of your Gmail in-box, while considering how Google’s new moneymaking service will impact its brand value overall. Originally posted at Webware
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For the seventh consecutive year, fake e-mails are filling up in-boxes around the world warning that on August 27, Mars will approach Earth and grow to the size of a full moon.
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Sounds Beginnings lets pregnant women wrap waterproof speakers in a fabric band around their bellies and play voices and music right into the womb. Originally posted at News - Health Tech
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Sony’s finally taken the wraps off its latest televisions for the US market, carrying the NX810 model number. Available in 60-, 55- and 46-inch sizes next month, these give a 3D spec bump (and around a $200 premium on the MSRP) to the existing NX800 series of Edge LED lit HDTVs that came out earlier this year. Like the NX800, these feature a slick monolith design, built-in WiFi, widgets and an ambient light sensor to automatically adjust the picture in changing room conditions, but other than the 3D-readiness (and coupons for free Blu-ray 3D movies and PSN games, though it looks like you’ll have to pay for the glasses on your own) it’s hard to find any differences on paper. Football fans looking for a new 3D set may be tempted to jump on one and can check the specs and prices after the break, but we’ll probably wait around to see what a Google TV might bring to the table — and at what price . Update : We got a chance to check out a few of these 3DTVs this evening at Sony’s open house in NYC. As per usual, the BRAVIAs were stunning and made us want to save up some cash to get one of these into our living room. And yes, we put on the 3D glasses and watched an assortment of clips. It was like those cute little bears in the snowy picture below were at the swanky event with us. Go on, you know you want to look at the cuddly things, err screens… Gallery: Sony NX810 3DTV eyes-on Continue reading Sony delivers a new midrange 3DTV line with the NX810 series (updated with hands-on) Sony delivers a new midrange 3DTV line with the NX810 series (updated with hands-on) originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 25 Aug 2010 16:41:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink ?|? Email this ?|? Comments
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Mitsubishi Japan has announced three brand new, full HD tvs for your home theater-loving pleasure. Much like the Panasonics recently unleashed , all three boast the ability to record to their hard drives or Blu-ray. Spec-wise, they’ve got full HD, backlit LCDs, 1TB HDDs, a ten speaker Diatone system, USB and SD slots, and HDMI. The sets, which come in 40, 46, and 55-inches, also come with a pair of 3D glasses. They’ll be available in Japan in October for roughly $3,500, $4,700 and $5,900, respectively. Mitsubishi debuts three full HD 3D televisions… coming to a sweet home theater near you originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 25 Aug 2010 19:04:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink ?|? Email this ?|? Comments
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Will the latest Motorola handset be able to pull BlackBerry users over to Android? Originally posted at Android Atlas
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